Olfaction Modulates Visual Perception in Binocular Rivalry
暂无分享,去创建一个
Denise Chen | Sheng He | Wen Zhou | Sheng He | Wen Zhou | Yi Jiang | Denise Chen | Yi Jiang
[1] I. Kaplan,et al. LIGHT INTENSITY AND BINOCULAR RIVALRY. , 1964, Journal of experimental psychology.
[2] R. Dolan,et al. The Nose Smells What the Eye Sees Crossmodal Visual Facilitation of Human Olfactory Perception , 2003, Neuron.
[3] David Alais,et al. Multisensory Congruency as a Mechanism for Attentional Control over Perceptual Selection , 2009, The Journal of Neuroscience.
[4] R. Blake,et al. Endogenous attention prolongs dominance durations in binocular rivalry. , 2005, Journal of vision.
[5] J. Gottfried,et al. Smell: central nervous processing. , 2006, Advances in oto-rhino-laryngology.
[6] Michael S Beauchamp,et al. See me, hear me, touch me: multisensory integration in lateral occipital-temporal cortex , 2005, Current Opinion in Neurobiology.
[7] C. Koch,et al. Continuous flash suppression reduces negative afterimages , 2005, Nature Neuroscience.
[8] Karl J. Friston,et al. Predictive coding explains binocular rivalry: An epistemological review , 2008, Cognition.
[9] N. Logothetis,et al. Visual competition , 2002, Nature Reviews Neuroscience.
[10] D. Dubourdieu,et al. The Color of Odors , 2001, Brain and Language.
[11] R. Blake,et al. Grouping visual features during binocular rivalry , 1999, Vision Research.
[12] M. Morrone,et al. Touch disambiguates rivalrous perception at early stages of visual analysis , 2010, Current Biology.
[13] M. Herbin,et al. Neuroanatomical pathways linking vision and olfaction in mammals , 1994, Psychoneuroendocrinology.
[14] H. McGurk,et al. Hearing lips and seeing voices , 1976, Nature.
[15] R. Blake,et al. Fearful expressions gain preferential access to awareness during continuous flash suppression. , 2007, Emotion.
[16] F. Fang,et al. Cortical responses to invisible objects in the human dorsal and ventral pathways , 2005, Nature Neuroscience.
[17] D. Ackerman,et al. A Natural History of the Senses , 1990 .
[18] T. Wyatt. Pheromones and Animal Behaviour: Communication by Smell and Taste , 2003 .
[19] F. Tong,et al. Can attention selectively bias bistable perception? Differences between binocular rivalry and ambiguous figures. , 2004, Journal of vision.
[20] W S Cain,et al. To know with the nose: keys to odor identification. , 1979, Science.
[21] Tristram D. Wyatt. Pheromones and Animal Behaviour: Pheromones and Animal Behaviour , 2003 .
[22] Kenith V. Sobel,et al. PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE Research Article Neural Synergy Between Kinetic Vision and Touch , 2022 .
[23] Sheng He,et al. Processing of Invisible Stimuli: Advantage of Upright Faces and Recognizable Words in Overcoming Interocular Suppression , 2007, Psychological science.
[24] R. Blake,et al. Neural bases of binocular rivalry , 2006, Trends in Cognitive Sciences.
[25] R. Blake,et al. A fresh look at the temporal dynamics of binocular rivalry , 1989, Biological Cybernetics.
[26] M. Fahle. Binocular rivalry: Suppression depends on orientation and spatial frequency , 1982, Vision Research.
[27] Wen Zhou,et al. Fear-Related Chemosignals Modulate Recognition of Fear in Ambiguous Facial Expressions , 2009, Psychological science.